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6 CHRISTCHURCH MAIL, OCTOBER 2, 2014 NEWS Students aid grave searching By CAITLIN PORTER The Linwood Cemetery holds the graves of many notable New Zealanders, and a group of Canterbury University students are helping preserve its heritage. The 20-acre cemetery holds past city mayors, members of parliament, ministers and bishops, the name-sake of Arthur’s Pass, Thomas John Edmonds of the Edmonds flour factory and Ice Cream Charlie – the first Muslim to be buried in New Zealand. Students Cameron Bishop, Mohamed Khalifa and Matthew Hartstonge have been working with Friends of Linwood Cemetery Charitable Trust to preserve the history and records of the estimated 20,000 people buried there. Trust secretary Alexandra Gil- bert said the cemetery is an important heritage site, and the trust’s purpose is to be a one-stopshop for information. ‘‘I reached out to the university for help. ‘‘Everything has grown so much and the amount of data we’ve collected is huge, and it’s all very fragmented.’’ A UC course on principles of leadership run by lecturer Tom Matthews is designed to get students involved in the community. The class is split up into 29 groups of three who are involved in outreach work with community groups around Christchurch. Course tutor Ilse Sheehan said ‘‘essentially, it is about in-service Cemetery duty: University students Matthew Hartstonge, Cameron Bishop and Mohamed Khalifa have assisted in sharing an online database for the graves in Linwood Cemetery. They are pictured with Friends of Linwood Cemetery Charitable Trust secretary Alexandra Gilbert. learning – it’s a different way for students to learn. They actually go out into the community and do a community project.’’ Hartstonge said initially the group opted to get the data into records website Ancestry.com by pushing it through Findagrave.com, but realised that doing so would result in the loss of too much valuable information. Instead, the group is now look- ing at working with the Christchurch City Council to create a local database to store the records in. The group consider the project a success. ‘‘I’ve come to find that it [the cemetery] is more than a few holes in the ground,’’ Hartstonge said. The 29 groups will present their findings at a seminar on Monday, and later sit a final exam on managerial leadership. WHAT ABOUT a SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER? Dry cuts are cheaper Dad! Nah, much quicker this way! HAIRDRESSING FOR KIDS WHERE’S THE MIRROR? LET ME SEE... That does NOT look like the picture in the book! MUM! LOOK!!! OMG! THAT LOOKS RUFF! That’s beyond a hat, that’s a paper bag over the whole head, what am I going to tell him... Mr Snipps won’t be able to fix that! Is it bad, what’s she done to me? AAARGH! I’m gonna be shaved, I’ll end up Well, darling, I do think she may have rushed it a bit, I wonder if it will wash out... The Adams Family of Paperplus Bush Inn and Barringtons looking worse than Dad! What will they say at the Dog Park? I’m ruined!!! Bush Inn 343 5094 Barrington 332 7997 Ahh... yeah, the mirror.. Mirror, mirror on the wall my Dad’s the coolest of them all!!! RUN, Mopey! RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! it’s too late for Stanley, She’s got him by the collar! Hey, look what I found! a Dog grooming BOOK! YAY! Holiday Heaps of activites for kids these school holidays Come in and check out the R Kids’ummage Tables